DC120 Continuity

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ContinuityThe script supervisor is responsible for making sure that continuity is maintained between takes and setups.

So, what is continuity?Props, clothes, jewelry, etc. need to be consistent from shot to shot.For example, if an actor is smoking, the script supervisor makes sure that he or she always has the cigarette in the same hand.In fact, the script supervisor also does his or her best to make sure that the cigarette ash is the same length from shot to shot.Continuity IssuesLittle Big Man• Because a film is shot over a series of days, weeks and even months, maintaining strict continuity is nearly impossible.

• In the end, editing for performance is much more important than editing strictly for continuity.• The script supervisor is also the go-to person for questions about the axis of a scene.• Actors are usually "blocked" or positioned following the 180º rule.180º RuleEyeline is another important aspect of continuity. During a conversation, if a character in shot A is looking right to left...... then the character in shot B should be looking left to right.• Proper eyeline is also important when a character is looking at something offscreen.

• For example, if a character is looking up at a clock, our POV shot should be tilted upward. We are trying to sell the "reality" of the scene.This clip will show a character looking up and from left to right.The POV shot will be tilted up and showing the a sign from a left-to-right angle